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the Grape Genetics Research Unit (GGRU) in Geneva, NY is looking for participants interested in gaining knowledge and experience in grapevine biology and genetics. Specifically, we are using research
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summarize data taken in a production environment. To prepare samples for DNA extraction and molecular biological testing. To navigate a collaborative effort between a scientific laboratory and a field
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the one of the relevant fields (entomology, biology, molecular biology or related field). Preferred skills: Experience and interest in designing and conducting experiments under controlled (laboratory
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of various postharvest treatments, including chemical, biological, and physical measures to mitigate fruit decay caused by fungal pathogens. The main activities of this opportunity include, but are not limited
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design concepts, integrated data collection and analysis methods. The participant will have the opportunity to learn more in-depth statistical analysis techniques or molecular biology tools (bioinformatics
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environment. To prepare samples for DNA extraction and molecular biological testing. To navigate a collaborative effort between a scientific laboratory and a field production facility. Mentor(s): The mentor
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applications which enable future Army capabilities in assured Networking, assured Position Navigation and Timing, and chemical and biological sensing. Opportunities also include assisting in designing and
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degree in the one of the relevant fields (e.g., Ecology, Geography, Biology or Forestry or other related field). Degree must have been received within the past five years, or be currently pursuing and
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been received within the past five years or is currently pursing. Preferred skills: Detailed, demonstrable experience with computational biology, particularly bioinformatics, in "omics" projects such as
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be available. Learning Objectives: The student will have significant learning opportunities in the one or more of the following areas: microbial genomics, fungal biology, and molecular genetics